And it really depends on what direction the Lakers want to go in. Do they want a starting caliber center than plays alongside Anthony Davis? Or do they want a backup who will come in and give him a breather each game? During the 2020 run, it was a combination of both. The Lakers had either JaVale McGee or Dwight Howard in the starting lineup, with the other coming off the bench.

With Redick’s inclination of playing non-traditional lineups, perhaps a starting center is the better option rather than giving up assets on a backup who may or may not play. Also, a true starting center would take some of the rebounding responsibilities off Anthony Davis, and give him more freedom on the defensive end. And the Lakers have had their woes on the glass this season.

The best possible candidate the Lakers could look to acquire is Charlotte Hornets big man Nick Richards. While Jonas Valanciunas has been the top name linked to the Lakers via trade, it appears as if that window is closing as the Washington Wizards’ asking price might be too much, as per Michael Wright of ESPN.

Utah Jazz big man Walker Kessler is also probably out of the picture as well. Chicago Bulls’ big man Nikola Vucevic isn’t the defensive fit to help take the pressure off Davis. Richards should be the main target.

A potential trade for Richards will likely cost at least two second round draft picks, as per Michael Scotto of Hoopshype.com. The Lakers have that available. While second round picks have increased in value in recent years, it’s worth parting with a couple to acquire a productive big man like Richards.

In 20 games this season, Richards has been averaging 9.2 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.3 blocked shots. He’s shooting 56.4 percent from the field 67.8 percent from the free-throw line.

The picks seem to be what the Hornets are more interested in acquiring rather than incoming salary/players. If that’s what it will take to make a trade for Richards ahead of the NBA trade deadline, the Lakers need to pull the trigger. Richards doesn’t need the ball in his hands to make an impact on the offensive end, he can hit the glass and he can be an additional defensive anchor to help take the pressure off Davis.